Case knife identification
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Re: Case knife identification
Need to turn on the lights before you take the picture. 

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Re: Case knife identification
Your knife is a WW2 era knife. It was not issued to troops but was available for private purchase and in PX stores. Your blade is fairly worn by sharpening but it is a cool knife.
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Re: Case knife identification
Maybe 10-15 bucks? It is quite worn and rusty and the sheath doesn't look original. Sadly it is not collector quality.